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Good Beginnings Latrobe operates free facilitated Playgroup activities

By Good Beginnings Latrobe - 20th January 2003 - Back to News

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Good Beginnings Latrobe operates free facilitated Playgroup activities for families with young children and babies.

From 28th January the New Program for 2003 begins.

Join us for the Tales of Batholomew Bear, some fabulous songs and some great playdough activities.

Great fun for parents and children with groups Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at the Good Beginnings Centre 41 Prince St Moe.

New families always welcome. Come along and join in the Fabulous Fun of Playgroups - Learning Through Play.

For more information phone the friendly team at Good Beginnings Latrobe 0351277270


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